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Devi Aparadh Kshamapan Stotra

Devi Aparadh Kshamapan Stotra : Authored by Adi Shankaracharya. A prayer to seek forgiveness for the mistakes and sins that we have committed.

Dev Diwali

While Diwali is for us mere mortals, Dev Diwali is about gods coming down to earth on this day to celebrate the festival of lights.

Dakshinamurthy Stotra

Dakshinamurthy Stotra : Authored by Adiguru Shankaracharya, this is a stotra praising Lord Dakshinamurthy, a form of Lord Shiv facing in the south direction. This is the prayer describing the glory of atman, the self.

Chhath Pooja

Chhath Pooja is a Hindu festival observed primarily in the states of Bihar, Jharkhand, and parts of Uttar Pradesh in India, as well as in Nepal. It is also known as Surya Shashthi and is observed to thank the Sun god, Surya, for sustaining life on earth.

Saraswati Stotra

Stotra describing and elaborating qualities of Goddess Saraswati, goddess of education and art.

Cheti Chand

Cheti Chand is a Hindu festival that is celebrated by the Sindhi community in India and around the world. It marks the beginning of the Hindu New Year and is typically celebrated in March or April, depending on the lunar calendar.

Saraswati Vandna

Saraswati is the Goddess of knowledge and wisdom. She helps us remove the rust that settles over the knowledge that should be guiding us.

Shani Stotra

A short shlok about Shani – one of the 9 Grah (Celestial Bodies).

Chandi Path Chapter – 09

Chandipath Chapter – 09 – Chandi path Glory of the divine Mother. The Devi Mahatmya or the Durga Saptasati.

Shiv Chalisa

Shiv Chalisa is a devotional stotra dedicated to Hindu deity Lord Shiva. It consists of 40 chaupais (verses) and recited daily or on special festivals like Maha Shivaratri by Shivaites, and worshippers of Shiva.

Brahmacharini – Navratri Day 2

Brahmacharini is the second form of the Hindu goddess Durga, who is worshipped during the nine-day festival of Navratri. The word “Brahmacharini” means one who practices celibacy and austerity.